Sivananda's Thought for the Day: KILL DESIRES This worldly life is dreadful. There is no limit to man's cravings and desires. They can never be satisfied.

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Om Namo Bhagavade Sivanandaya.

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The modern age is an age of intense hurry, continuous unrest, anxiety and insecurity. The average individual has hardly the time or the required frame of mind to read through large volumes of religious works.

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Swami Sivananda emphasises that the peace we should aim for is not the peace that one gets by retiring to a Himalayan hermitage, to the Alps, or to a quiet nature reserve. We should aim for that peace that we can enjoy amidst the worst of difficulties, turmoils and calamities. This peace should be enjoyed amidst all the pairs of opposites, like gain and loss, success and failure, honour and dishonour. Such a peace alone is worth striving for.

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